The Minister of Information and Culture,
Lai Mohammed, has assured Nigerians that the Federal Government is handling the
problem of insecurity in the country.
He said the insinuation in some quarters
that the government was clueless was unfounded, adding that the result of
government’s efforts would soon be evident.
A statement said the minister spoke on
Tuesday during a press briefing in Lagos.
He said, “It is no longer news that our
dear nation is facing security challenges. However, I have read comments saying
the Federal Government is overwhelmed and doesn’t have a clue as to how to
tackle the challenges. Some have even gone as far as suggesting a truncation of
the democratic order, a clearly treasonable stance.
“Well, I am here today to assure all
Nigerians that while the government acknowledges the security challenges we
face at this time, from terrorism to kidnapping, banditry and farmer-herder
conflict, it is definitely not overwhelmed and indeed it has the wherewithal,
as you will see in the days ahead, to confront the challenges headlong and
restore law and order, peace and security.
Mohammed explained that the government
indeed knew the locations of kidnappers, adding that security agencies were
only being careful to avoid civilian casualties.
“One of the
most difficult things to do, for a democratically-elected government, is to use
the instruments of coercion against its own people. For example, while the
nation’s military have superior firepower over the rag tag band of Boko Haram
and ISWA, the terrorists most often than not operate among the populace, either
in our villages or towns, hence the military, in tackling them, is usually
careful to avoid collateral damage.
“The same applies to the kidnappers who
abduct our school children. Usually, the location of the kidnappers is not
unknown to security forces, but they still have to exercise caution in order
not to hurt the same children they are trying to rescue. Despite these
inhibitions, the security forces have the wherewithal to decisively tackle the
challenges,” he added.
He lamented the attacks on security
agencies in some parts of the country, saying they were a declaration of war.
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